The world has dark pages in its history, but each event in history teaches a lesson . Quote “It is easier to look the other way. But if you do, terrible things can happen” from the book Terrible Things by Eve BuntingWord of the Week: loathe (verb)RIF: VocabularyEssential question: How can one person make a difference when encountering a social challenge?Objectives: Students will: 1. Identify and describe types of conflicts in a drama 2. Identify and discuss examples of irony3. Understand and appreciate a drama4. Analyze elements of characterization and sub plots5.Use Map skills to identify countries involved in WWII6. Create replicas of map to reflect Hitler’s march across EuropeMondayWarm up: Response to quote& poem of the week. (POW) “I Sit and Look out” – Walt Whitman. Write your ideas and thoughts about the poem. Class work: The Diary of Anne Frank. Mc Dougal Littell (MDL) literature page 464-474Homework: Research ethnic cleansing in Uganda, Sudan Yugoslavia and write a one page reportTuesday: Warm UP: POWClass work: MDL. Page 475 .Thinking Through the LiteratureWednesday: Warm up: Poem of the Week (POW)Classwork: MDL page 476-480 Act I. Scene 4 Home work continue working on researchThursday:Warm up: POW Classwork: MDL. Page 480- 485. The Diary of Anne Frank Home work: Research on ethnic cleansingFriday : Warm up: Padeia SeminarClass work: Paired activity -- Map creation of Hitler’s March across Europe/ Creation of acrostic poem Home work: none.“I still believe, inspite of everything, that people are really good at heart.” From The Diary Of Ann Frank